Meet the most athletic woman on Wall Street

Citi analyst and trader Laura Placentra. Business Insider Laura Placentra, a derivatives analyst and trader at Citigroup, won the title of "Wall Street's Best Female Athlete" on Sunday at the Wall Street Decathlon.

Placentra, 23, won four of the 10 events. It was her first time competing.

Placentra was a two-sport player at the University of Pennsylvania (softball and track and field). She suffered a fully torn shoulder labrum and had stress-fractured her tibia twice, yet she fought through and competed all four years of college.

After graduating from UPenn's Wharton School of Business in 2014, she joined Citi.

The decathlon raises funds for pediatric cancer research and Sloan Kettering. Cancer is a cause that is important to Placentra — her mother is a 14-year breast-cancer survivor. Her grandmother, Frances, succumbed to cancer in 2011. She was treated at Sloan Kettering, and they were able to give her a number of quality years of life with their treatment, Placentra said.

Placentra raised $8,443.01 for the cause.

Here's a snap shot of her performance at the decathlon:

The Decathlon

Here's a picture of her with Mark Rubin, the four-time undefeated "Best Athlete" on Wall Street: